Mash Fork Falls
Camp Creek, West Virginia
Address: | Camp Creek, WV 25820, USA |
GPS: |
37°30'3.4"N 81°8'32.8"W Maps | Directions |
State: | Virginia |
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Mash Fork Falls is a beautiful little waterfall flowing in Camp Creek, West Virginia. Although it is not particularly large, it is beautiful and powerful in it's own unique ways.
Mash Fork Falls is a little waterfall about 7 feet tall. Yes it is small, but it is beautiful nonetheless as it plunges through sandstone creating a scenic waterfall. It can be admired from a viewing platform off to the side. This waterfall is at it's best in the spring or early summer when the flow of the water is stronger and more powerful from the melting snow.
This waterfall rests inside Camp Creek State Park which is known for marvelous camping. Trails are all around the park and are accessible to you on foot or on mountain bikes. The trails are well kept, and range in their difficulty levels. The park also has fantastic fishing in the rivers around it and is surrounded by lush trees and other greenery. Tent camping is the only kind of camping allowed at The Bluejay Campground, and it costs 15$ per night.
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Never modify trail features. Ride trails when they're dry enough that you won't leave ruts. Speak up when you see others on the trail and always yield to hikers, horses, and others coming uphill. Always ride on the established trail.
Read MoreBe courteous, informed, and prepared. Read trailhead guidelines, stay on the trail, and don't feed the wildlife.
Read MoreDirections
From Camp Creek, West Virginia
- Head south on US-19 S toward Trace Creek Rd (1.1 mi)
- Turn right onto Co Hwy 19/
5 (2.3 mi) - Turn left (0.6 mi)
Mash Fork Falls is in the southwest part of the park and there is a parking lot with a viewing platform next to the falls.Courtesy of theoutbound.comFrom Mash Fork Falls, head back on the main park road towards the Blue Jay Campground. There will be a sign for "Campbell Falls parking". Park here. You will then have to walk along the flat gravel road for 0.3 miles until you arrive at Campbell Falls.Courtesy of theoutbound.com